Heavyweight

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The heavyweight division is currently without a champion, as Cole Konrad retired to work in the family business. Therefore, the winner of the current season should be crowned as champion when this season concludes.

Either way, Bellator needs to showcase their young talent and notable names alike. They have two Russian up-and-comers in Vitaly Minakov and Ruslan Magomedov that should make the tournament, notables faces in Brett Rogers and Thiago Santos, as well as several other key heavyweights under contract.

Even the loser of the heavyweight finals from this season should be included, which will be either Alexander Volkov or Rich Hale.

Light Heavyweight

Currently, champion Christian M'Pumbu is set to defend his title against Attila Vegh at the end of this season. Whoever loses should be plugged into the tournament.

The light heavyweight division got key additions in Muhammed Lawal and Renato Sobral, so their addition is almost obvious, assuming Lawal gets licensed.

Also, international flavor could be added to the tournament in the form of Mikhail Zayats of Russia and Martin Desilets of Canada. With just those five names thrown out there, a light heavyweight tournament could be good.

Middleweight

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Since the middleweight title is currently vacant, the last two tournament victors should fight over it next season in Maiquel Falcao and Alexander Shlemenko.

With their exclusion, the middleweight division is sort of thin for Bellator. Repeat entrants like Brian Rogers, Slava Vasilevsky, Giva Santana and Bruno Santos should enter the tournament with their experience.

Then there are guys who beat other guys that should have been in the tournament, but I will give the spots to them for winning. Billy Horne defeated Trey Houston, a guy I was very high on, while Perry Filkins knocked off Jonas Billstein.

Both Horne and Filkins earned spots in the tournament and should be given a chance.

Welterweight

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Since Bellator is letting fans vote on a first round matchup (the four choices are Douglas Lima, Paul Daley, War Machine and Ben Saunders), it's safe to say those four men will be included in the tournament.

Next season, Ben Askren will have to defend his strap against Karl Amoussou, so they will both be off the table. Fortunately, welterweight is Bellator's strongest division.

Add surging fighters like Ryan Ford, the loser of this seasons welterweight final (Andrey Koreshkov/Lyman Good) and a couple more guys, and it could be an amazing tournament.

Lightweight

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The lightweight title picture is currently a logjam, as Michael Chandler is still awaiting a fight with Rick Hawn. The winner of that fight then needs to face this seasons tournament winner, which will be either Dave Jansen or Marcin Held.

The loser of Jansen-Held should snag a spot in the next tournament. Young guns like Cosmo Alexandre, Thiago Michel and Alexander Sarnavskiy should find a spot in that tournament as well.

Then there are the tournament veterans like Patricky Freire, Brent Weedman and Lloyd Woodard. Their additions would solidify that bracket.

Featherweight

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Speaking of title logjams, the featherweight division has so many guys waiting for their title shots, it's ridiculous. Pat Curran first has to defend against Patricio Freire, than the winner of that must fight Daniel Straus and then the winner of that must take on the winner of Rad Martinez-Shahbulat Shamhalaev.

Confusing, right?

Anyways, Bellator has some high-profile guys to put in a tournament such as Marlon Sandro, Mike Richman and Joe Soto. Throw in usual tough fighters like Alexandre Bezerra and Genair da Silva, and the tournament will be really competitive.

Bantamweight

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Current bantamweight champ Eduardo Dantas must defend his title against Marcos Galvao next season, so those two are already out of the equation.

Former bantamweight champ Zack Makovsky and former featherweight champion Joe Warren should get spots in this tournament due to their credentials. In addition to those two, former WEC champion Chase Beebe and former featherweight Ronnie Mann should earn spots.